THE BEAVERTON TIMES 5 rmm Charles Ray IN "MisOwnHomeTown" .AN EXCELLENT PICTURE AND . ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE A Country Hero A TWO-REEL COMEDY Show starts at 7:30. Good music ADMISSION: Adults . . 25c. Children under 12 . . , . 10c. We Pay the War Tax. BEAVER THEATRE AT, pB. 1ST. Miss Mary Welter is. spending the week at home from her work in Portland. She recently completed a course in nursing at St. Vincent's Hospital and has been kept quite busy ever since by the great amount of sickness and the scarcity of nurses in the metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stroud have moved to the Mitzel House which was recently closed down and in consideration of the scarcity of houses and rooms, have agreed to let the men continue to oc cupy the rooms on the upper" floor. Mrs. Mitzel, feeling no longer able to do the work of the hotel since tye death of her daughter left her alnne H to close the hotel and visit her married sons and daughters for a time, so Beaverton again has but the -one hotel. -0 WASHINGTON COUNTY NA fTONAL FARM LOAN ASSO CIATION: President, Eric Wen strom; .Vice-President, D. B. Cooley. . . ' DIRECTORS: Eric Wenstrom D. B. Cooley ri John A. Kirkwood D. G. Lillv TTTT'TT i , v j. vv. vanaervelden Geo. W. Brown. A. R. England. ( Organized, August 8, 1917. Capital Stock, $10,000. Caiprms appraised 134. Members, 100. Loans closed, $157,775.' BEAVEiwans allowed, but not yet closed 14,175. Come in and get a long time a low rate of interest. PtaS i JB h,e FPense bother and ja?'. bringing up abstracts BEAvdjPWttmg a new loan every two or three years. For informs firm noil oJ- ---- -au oi unite Dr ?TKkhA R' EnIanI. Secre tatjMPMsurer, 1226 Main St nEAVERTftN , rt . .. . Best Printing at the Times Cooper Mountain News. (By Earl E. Fisher.) Mr. Jacobsen is home from the shipyards. Since arriving he has been improving his proper ty here. , Mrs. Bloomauist and Miss Kaufman were in the Rose City Saturday. Leo Sams was home from Or egon City the last of the week. Thomas Mitzel has hfen mak ing some substantial improve ments to ms nome property the past two weeks. George Davis has fall -sown wheat tour inches high and still growing. Bernice Barron has been tak ing a COUrSe Of milsin Wsnnc with Miss Dee Darling of Forest Grove with good results. James Sams is going into the fur business. He lik and will "catch 'em going: and coming," Messrs. David Walker are now emnlnvo ot i,0 Oregon City paper mills. utto Herteh, one of Portland's popular street car nnprafnrs home on a visit Saturday. mr. loomquest has been ill tne past lew days with the quin sy. ... Kemmer Brothers are getting out many cords of A-l wood this winter. In the second annual spelling down at the school Friday, Millie Jacobsen won the prize for best speller. . Louis Leonetti has purchased a searchlight for his bicycle. He now can travel dav and niVht. Cooper Mountain school is one of the fortunate schools of the county, having lost only a few days on account of influenza. Ross Hiddleson, brother of Mrs. C. L. Barron, has returned nome arter is months service on board the U. S. S. Nebraska. They were kept bus ycorvoying troops across the Atlantic. Walter. Walker and Robert Bertch had some excitement rid ing a bronch ) tne other dav. hut managed to stay cn board. The bridge south nf the Hv- land place that was burned out last tall is now replaced with a IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR , THE COUNTY OF WASHING TON: In the Matter of the) .NOTICE . Estate of ) TO CORA E. COLBY ) CREDIT Deceased.) ORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. J. B. .Tamiesnn. nas Deen appointed administrat or of the estate of Cora E. Colby, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wash ington County.and has Qualified. (All persons having; claims .against said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly ! verified as by law required," to ! the undersigned, at his resi dence, R. D. 1, Beaverton, Ore gon, or to his attomevs helnw named, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published Jan uary 31, 1919. J. B. JAMIESON, Administrat or, Estate of Cora E. Colby, De ceased. Ridgwav & Johnson. Attor nevs. Northwestern 'Rant T!niM inpr, Portland, -Oregon. . 5-10 i culvert 'and fill. This was the last work done by the late James Shevlin of Beaverton and opens the road east to Beaverton. . 0- -' HAIR WORK, Art cushions, etc., done by Lewis T. Woods at the Commercial Hotel. 3tf. Tucker & Shreck sold the E. A. Hendricks nlace lasf wppIt tn Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sanner of Moffett. The consideration was $4000 for the ten acres and Mrs. Sanner and her daughter, who have investigated all sections near Portland state that it is the best value and the most reason ably priced property that they, could find. It faces the new Pa cific Highway, lays well, has a choice lot of fruits and berries, and will make an ideal h will be occupied for the present ay Mr. and Mrs. Bmgman of Portland, as Mr. Sanner is an fWfririnn in .ehnrtra of the O. E. sub-station at Moffett. Mrs. Bingman is -a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanner and ; her hus band is city salesman for an Eastern pickle factory. Mr. Hendricks expects to buy anoth er but smaller place near here. FRESH COWS FOR SALE Two grade Holsteins, second and third calves, 4 to 5 gallon cows. T T nnt.r Piifn Ah K7 ... ' , V ... - ... - .... .. c . 1 The funeral ot Charles W. Gpl- cemetery last Friday. Rev. G. A. Gray of the Methodist Church conducted the services at tb grave and a small number m I men, friends and neighbors of I the unfortunate man, attended the last sad rites tnat men may do for man. Mrs. B. A. Rohse was here from Hillshoro Tuesday." BANK OF BEAVERTON Beaverton, Oregon. We have on hand Government Short One-Thousand Dollar Jtfotes, bearing 4i2 per cent in terest. These make an excellent short time investment and we will be glad to furnish them to our friends and customers and will attend to the collection of same at maturity. You will be more than satis fied with a checking account with us. .. We do not make any charge for collecting checks that you may receive on any. point in the United States. Neither .do we make any ser vice charge for keeping the ac count. The Fourth Liberty Loan final payment, being 15 per cent of the bond, is due and payable on or before January 30th: The accrued interest due the Government is also payable at this time, being 34 cents on a Fiftv Dollar Bond and 74 cents on a Hundred Dollar Bond. This amount is shVhtly in creased if the pavments have not been made regularly." BANK OF BEAVERTON - Beaverton, Oregon. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT, .V- f. -.v " 1 h M- M Sch oils Telephone Co ZriViCe,mer County- Connections Am1' system and Home Telephone Company RATES-Residence, $1.25 ; Business, $1.50 ; Business private, within city limits, $2.50. - uwness, , f01;50, and 3 months rent in advance is col lected for installation. For further information, inquire at Beaverton Ex change. Home Office, SCHOLLS, OREGON. J. W. RAYNARD, Sec'y.